... USD 400 by end of the day?
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No need, I'm sure such an article exists. So... Saudi Arabia and Israel are fighting a proxy war against Russia?
ĩ yes, a silent alliance between sunni muslims , usa and israel against shiites and Russia. Palestines are shiites so no one cares. OK. So, we know there's been a plane crash. We're "speculating" - despite no reports suggesting that the plane was shot down - that (a) the plane was shot down, (b) by ISIS-allied insurgents, (c) using anti-aircraft weapons from Saudi Arabia, (d) smuggled through Syria and then Israel, (e) to use in a proxy war between Sunnis and Shiites, (f) being waged by the USA (and its allies, including Israel) and Russia. Should I go long or short?
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And you believe that ISIS smuggled these weapons through Israel to Sinai? (I'm still struggling to see how the plane crash is related to BTC speculation, with or without Saudi Arabia covertly sending heavy weaponry to use against the Egyptian state).
There is proof that syrian rebels are healed in Israelian hospitals, don't have a link here but you can look it up. No need, I'm sure such an article exists. So... Saudi Arabia and Israel are fighting a proxy war against Russia?
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I just hope that we won't touch sub-$300 as I jnow it will cause a sell-off and we will go down pretty rapidly.
Oh the wonders of human psychology. $300.01, perfectly fine, $300.00 still good. $299.99 PANIC SELL ALL THE COINS!!!!!!!1111!!!1!1! What are the chances that we also get a "CNY 1999.99 PANIC SELL ALL THE COINS!!!!!!!1111!!!1!1!" ?
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For all we know, this could just be an accident and not an intentional plane crash by ISIS. Hard to jump on conclusions fast. But if in case WW3 happens, fiat would surely go down and bitcoin or gold would be the world's reserve currency.
maybe some clues here A Saudi Arabian official has reportedly disclosed that the Sunni kingdom sent Syrian rebels a new batch of one of the most effective weapons for battling against the Assad regime this week. http://uk.businessinsider.com/syria-rebels-and-tow-missiles-2015-10?r=US&IR=TAnd you believe that ISIS smuggled these weapons through Israel to Sinai? (I'm still struggling to see how the plane crash is related to BTC speculation, with or without Saudi Arabia covertly sending heavy weaponry to use against the Egyptian state).
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Ok i don't believe in WW3 , but i believe in global total proxy war, with all military industrial complexes pushing their arms, countries going into debt and chaos , fiat currency starting to look bad etc...
Gotcha. So what do you think is the outlook for BTC? How does this recent development change how we should view BTC? (And should we wait until we know it's ISIS-supported terrorism instead of a tragic crash before we update our positions?) Outlook of BTC in an unsafe world is maybe to become also a world reserve currency , a safe heaven maybe. As a result of this plane crash?
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The Sinai insurgency is the conflict ignited by Islamist militants in the Sinai Peninsula, which began after the start of the Egyptian Crisis, which saw the overthrow of longtime Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and the response from the interim Egyptian government after mid-2011, known as Operation Eagle and then Operation Sinai. The Sinai insurgency consisted of militants, largely composed of local Bedouin tribesmen, who exploited the chaotic situation in Egypt and weakened central authority to launch a series of attacks on government forces in Sinai. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinai_insurgencyISIS is armed with weapons capable of downing a civilian plane , but not war planes OK, so insurgents allied with ISIS may have shot down a civilian plane. But I repeat - WW3? Do you imagine Russia will declare war on Egypt? Egypt's ability to suppress a counter insurgency largely comes from Russia (and its predecessor). Russia and Egypt are not exactly teetering on the brink of war, and I see no reason why this incident - even if it's anything other than a tragic accident - would change that. Ok i don't believe in WW3 , but i believe in global total proxy war, with all military industrial complexes pushing their arms, countries going into debt and chaos , fiat currency starting to look bad etc... Gotcha. So what do you think is the outlook for BTC? How does this recent development change how we should view BTC? (And should we wait until we know it's ISIS-supported terrorism instead of a tragic crash before we update our positions?)
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The Sinai insurgency is the conflict ignited by Islamist militants in the Sinai Peninsula, which began after the start of the Egyptian Crisis, which saw the overthrow of longtime Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and the response from the interim Egyptian government after mid-2011, known as Operation Eagle and then Operation Sinai. The Sinai insurgency consisted of militants, largely composed of local Bedouin tribesmen, who exploited the chaotic situation in Egypt and weakened central authority to launch a series of attacks on government forces in Sinai. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinai_insurgencyISIS is armed with weapons capable of downing a civilian plane , but not war planes OK, so insurgents allied with ISIS may have shot down a civilian plane. But I repeat - WW3? Do you imagine Russia will declare war on Egypt? Egypt's ability to suppress a counter insurgency largely comes from Russia (and its predecessor). Russia and Egypt are not exactly teetering on the brink of war, and I see no reason why this incident - even if it's anything other than a tragic accident - would change that. Edit: I'm finding the link with armageddon almost as tenuous as the link with BTC speculation, to be honest.
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A Russian plane has crashed in Egypt, on the Sinai peninsula. How does this look like WW3? And what does this have to do with ISIS?
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Bitfinex @ 321
Higher than Greece crisis.
isnīt that an almost 11 month high? highest in 2015? Highest in 2015, certainly. The 11-month high, though, is a little over $360 (Stamp) and $380 (Finex) on December 1.
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Where did the FBI obtain the > 7 million BTC? And have you discounted the BTC that the FBI has passed to the USMC for auction? (And obviously the BTC that the USMC has already auctioned to the public).
Nope. Totally forgot about the auction. Never mind then... Even assuming the FBI hung on to the Silk Road BTC and was selling them now, in one big batch - that'd only account for 144,000. I'm willing to bet they've seized BTC from other sources, but 7 million seems way too high. ...and that's before we get into whether or not the USMC would behave like a whale, or do anything to "manipulate" the BTC/USD rate prior to auction (disclaimer: I don't, for one second, believe they would).
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Isn't FBI the biggest whale with 50% of the circulating coins? This amount is kind of hard to beat.
Where did the FBI obtain the > 7 million BTC? And have you discounted the BTC that the FBI has passed to the USMC for auction? (And obviously the BTC that the USMC has already auctioned to the public).
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Depends where in China,China is continent much bigger than USA,China wake up,sell and go away
China isn't a continent lol. China has 5 time zones in it, so it really is location dependent if you'd ask me. Beijing and Hongkong are still asleep or will be going to sleep just now (10:52 pm). But idk, there seems to be a lot of caffeinated traders all over the world. China spans 5 time zones, but China Standard Time is used throughout (HK and Macao have their own time standards, but in practice they're also on CST).
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Yes, but new market must be compared to the actual one. 210 Trilion / 21M BTC = 10 Milion per BTC This is the value that can reach world-wide
The OTC market for derivatives (i.e. excluding derivatives traded on exchanges) was worth $700 trillion in 2011. Foreign exchange turns over $1800 trillion a year. I'm not sure what actual market you're comparing with, but I'm firmly on the it's-creating-a-new-market-and-we've-hardly-scratched-the-surface-of-what's-possible side of this discussion.
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300 finally breached. Hasn't it been like at least 10 months last time bitcoin as over 300?
Nope. Stamp and Finex were both over USD 310 in July. Finex was over 300 in March as well.
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Bitcoin is stable now? Its volatility is as high as ever.
How are you measuring volatility? This site uses a pretty standard method (standard deviation of returns over a 30-day period) and its results are about what you'd expect after 9 months of range-trading - BTC/USD volatility is lower than it has been historically.
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Oh man its still alive.. and still scamming us... You guys dont expect more.. in the end nothing will happen
I think most posters here realise that, and our focus is on warning people who might stumble across scrypt.cc and think it's still viable. Sadly many people seem to see this thread only after they've deposited.
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What if we craft this thread into a pyramid for the glory of the almighty illuminati? where are you taking this thread ? theym*** is an illuminati ,what if he bans you after seeing this ? Is that an ordinary cone, or is it the mythical Round Pyramid of Akhenaton? isnt that the gathering knight of the round table ? I can't see Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Lancelot - has Brave Sir Robin bravely run away?
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Does anyone have any experience with catching or finding bad guys on the net? Can anyone point is where to start?
Speak to a lawyer first. If you feel it's not worth your while paying a lawyer, then it's not going to be worth your while doing much else. Secondly, speak to the police. Suchmoon periodically posts useful contact emails for relevant law enforcement agencies, but your local police will steer you in the right direction if needed (it's doubtful they'd be that interested, but they should refer you to agencies (FBI, Interpol, etc) which will be interested). Beyond that I'm pretty sceptical about bounty hunters, mercenaries, professional hitmen, etc. I've read articles about Bitcoin scammers being prosecuted by law enforcement and fined and jailed, but I've read nothing about the extra-legal options being tried successfully. And I can easily imagine extra-legal options making things far, far worse than they already are.
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